Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Les Noriel
I rode my bicycle up Mt. Hamilton a couple times. The first time I was
chased off the road by a cow.  True story!

Holland I remember you once told me you had lived in my old neighborhood.
Although I'm now in Southern California, My family still lives near
Piedmont Road.
On Jan 30, 2016 4:02 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
wrote:

> Ah, My. Hamilton!  I lived at the base of that road for over thirty years.
> It was my personal race course...
>
> ~Holland
> On Jan 30, 2016 12:59, "Arnold del Mundo"  wrote:
>
>> I use Google Maps by first adding the endpoints and any major stops. Then
>> I change the default route by dragging it to roads I want to use. Click on
>> the details of the route once you’re done. From here you can share the
>> route by either copying the very long web address (URL) or clicking the
>> share icon and getting the shortened URL. Using Google street view is also
>> a great way for people to preview the road type, scenic views, etc.
>>
>> Here’s an example using a twisty route that we used to take a long time
>> ago, the 1001 turns of Mt. Hamilton drive.
>> https://goo.gl/maps/WcZ7C4pCbPJ2
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Les Noriel 
>> *Sent:* Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:35 AM
>> *To:* mk2-16v@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes
>>
>>
>> I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle
>> GPS equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've
>> travelled and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can
>> download the routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or
>> notify others of your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new
>> routes.  One such app is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars.
>>
>> Les
>> On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what
>>> you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real
>>> time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.
>>>
>>> ~Holland
>>> On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:
>>>
 What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is
 going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get
 the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others.
 There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that
 they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share those
 other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Holland Phillips
Ah, My. Hamilton!  I lived at the base of that road for over thirty years.
It was my personal race course...

~Holland
On Jan 30, 2016 12:59, "Arnold del Mundo"  wrote:

> I use Google Maps by first adding the endpoints and any major stops. Then
> I change the default route by dragging it to roads I want to use. Click on
> the details of the route once you’re done. From here you can share the
> route by either copying the very long web address (URL) or clicking the
> share icon and getting the shortened URL. Using Google street view is also
> a great way for people to preview the road type, scenic views, etc.
>
> Here’s an example using a twisty route that we used to take a long time
> ago, the 1001 turns of Mt. Hamilton drive.
> https://goo.gl/maps/WcZ7C4pCbPJ2
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Les Noriel 
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:35 AM
> *To:* mk2-16v@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes
>
>
> I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle
> GPS equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've
> travelled and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can
> download the routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or
> notify others of your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new
> routes.  One such app is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars.
>
> Les
> On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
> wrote:
>
>> I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what
>> you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real
>> time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.
>>
>> ~Holland
>> On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:
>>
>>> What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is
>>> going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get
>>> the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others.
>>> There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that
>>> they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share those
>>> other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Arnold del Mundo
I use Google Maps by first adding the endpoints and any major stops. Then I 
change the default route by dragging it to roads I want to use. Click on the 
details of the route once you’re done. From here you can share the route by 
either copying the very long web address (URL) or clicking the share icon and 
getting the shortened URL. Using Google street view is also a great way for 
people to preview the road type, scenic views, etc. 

Here’s an example using a twisty route that we used to take a long time ago, 
the 1001 turns of Mt. Hamilton drive. 
https://goo.gl/maps/WcZ7C4pCbPJ2




From: Les Noriel 
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:35 AM
To: mk2-16v@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle GPS 
equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've travelled 
and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can download the 
routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or notify others of 
your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new routes.  One such app 
is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars. 

Les

On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips"  wrote:

  I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what 
you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real 
time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish. 

  ~Holland

  On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:

What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is going 
to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get the routes 
from some nice driving roads then share those with others.  There is a car club 
in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that they drive on occasion 
but I don't even know how they save and share those other than a printed map.

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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Holland Phillips
Les,
My house was just east of Piedmont Road off Penitincia Creek. Piedmont
turns into White Road at Penitincia...

~Holland
On Jan 30, 2016 13:18, "Les Noriel"  wrote:

> I rode my bicycle up Mt. Hamilton a couple times. The first time I was
> chased off the road by a cow.  True story!
>
> Holland I remember you once told me you had lived in my old neighborhood.
> Although I'm now in Southern California, My family still lives near
> Piedmont Road.
> On Jan 30, 2016 4:02 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
> wrote:
>
>> Ah, My. Hamilton!  I lived at the base of that road for over thirty
>> years. It was my personal race course...
>>
>> ~Holland
>> On Jan 30, 2016 12:59, "Arnold del Mundo"  wrote:
>>
>>> I use Google Maps by first adding the endpoints and any major stops.
>>> Then I change the default route by dragging it to roads I want to use.
>>> Click on the details of the route once you’re done. From here you can share
>>> the route by either copying the very long web address (URL) or clicking the
>>> share icon and getting the shortened URL. Using Google street view is also
>>> a great way for people to preview the road type, scenic views, etc.
>>>
>>> Here’s an example using a twisty route that we used to take a long time
>>> ago, the 1001 turns of Mt. Hamilton drive.
>>> https://goo.gl/maps/WcZ7C4pCbPJ2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Les Noriel 
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:35 AM
>>> *To:* mk2-16v@googlegroups.com
>>> *Subject:* Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle
>>> GPS equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've
>>> travelled and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can
>>> download the routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or
>>> notify others of your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new
>>> routes.  One such app is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars.
>>>
>>> Les
>>> On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what
 you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real
 time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.

 ~Holland
 On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:

> What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is
> going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get
> the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others.
> There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that
> they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share those
> other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread 'Mike Pelletier' via MK2-16v
Some great roads that I have traveled are:
Ca rt 74 "Ortega hwy" from Dana pt to lake Elsinore.
In NH the kangamangus hwy either direction 
Hurricane mtn rd from 302 to 113 
In Chicagoland IL rt. 25 from Oswego as far north as it goes. 
Those are just a few I enjoyed.


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> On Jan 30, 2016, at 4:17 PM, Les Noriel  wrote:
> 
> I rode my bicycle up Mt. Hamilton a couple times. The first time I was chased 
> off the road by a cow.  True story! 
> 
> Holland I remember you once told me you had lived in my old neighborhood. 
> Although I'm now in Southern California, My family still lives near Piedmont 
> Road.
> 
>> On Jan 30, 2016 4:02 PM, "Holland Phillips"  
>> wrote:
>> Ah, My. Hamilton!  I lived at the base of that road for over thirty years. 
>> It was my personal race course...
>> 
>> ~Holland
>> 
>>> On Jan 30, 2016 12:59, "Arnold del Mundo"  wrote:
>>> I use Google Maps by first adding the endpoints and any major stops. Then I 
>>> change the default route by dragging it to roads I want to use. Click on 
>>> the details of the route once you’re done. From here you can share the 
>>> route by either copying the very long web address (URL) or clicking the 
>>> share icon and getting the shortened URL. Using Google street view is also 
>>> a great way for people to preview the road type, scenic views, etc.
>>>  
>>> Here’s an example using a twisty route that we used to take a long time 
>>> ago, the 1001 turns of Mt. Hamilton drive.
>>> https://goo.gl/maps/WcZ7C4pCbPJ2
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: Les Noriel
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 11:35 AM
>>> To: mk2-16v@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes
>>>  
>>> I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle GPS 
>>> equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've 
>>> travelled and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can 
>>> download the routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or 
>>> notify others of your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new 
>>> routes.  One such app is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars.
>>> 
>>> Les
>>> 
 On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips"  
 wrote:
 I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what 
 you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real 
 time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.
 
 ~Holland
 
> On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:
> What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is 
> going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is 
> get the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others. 
>  There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route 
> that they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share 
> those other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Les Noriel
I don't know if there is an equivalent for automobiles but on a bicycle GPS
equipped riders can upload their GPS breadcrumbs on a route they've
travelled and share their routes or trails with other riders. Others can
download the routes to find new trails, race against the OP virtually, or
notify others of your presence on the trail.  It's a great way to find new
routes.  One such app is Strava. Don't know if there is a Strava for cars.

Les
On Jan 30, 2016 12:38 PM, "Holland Phillips" 
wrote:

> I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what
> you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real
> time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.
>
> ~Holland
> On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:
>
>> What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is
>> going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get
>> the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others.
>> There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that
>> they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share those
>> other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Holland Phillips
I've used an app called Waze in the past, but have no idea if it's what
you're looking for. It does allow you to share traffic information in real
time, so maybe it will work for what you're trying to accomplish.

~Holland
On Jan 30, 2016 09:34, "Chad Rebuck"  wrote:

> What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is
> going to take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get
> the routes from some nice driving roads then share those with others.
> There is a car club in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that
> they drive on occasion but I don't even know how they save and share those
> other than a printed map.
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Re: [mk2-16v] Sharing driving routes

2016-01-30 Thread Steven Arguello
I've seen road maps and shareable tracks in .gpx format that I believe were 
created with a rally mapping software called Rally Navigator. They had rally 
style road instructions, might be more than what you're looking for, but still 
pretty cool. 

On Jan 30, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Chad Rebuck  wrote:

What is the best way to share driving routes? Google Maps or a GPS is going to 
take you a certain direction every time. What I want to do is get the routes 
from some nice driving roads then share those with others.  There is a car club 
in the Tampa area that I know has specific route that they drive on occasion 
but I don't even know how they save and share those other than a printed map.

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